Any vessel docking at a leisure port will need freshwater and power supply during their stay. As a matter of fact, the use of marinas has gone up over the last year. Having an efficient supply system is essential for the proper performance of the leisure port. Not only does it imply cost savings in the long term – through use optimization –, but it is also beneficial for the environment.
In addition, comfort and promptness are factors to be considered so its implementation is carried out in the best possible way. That is why at Televes we would like to provide you with some keys that will help you enhance your supply services by combining efficiency with the user’s comfort at leisure ports and marinas.
Leisure ports and marinas can be run in different ways, and this will affect their supply system. Let’s say marinas, which are aimed at recreational crafts. They can be managed by private companies – by granting – or by the public administration. In some cases, one single port might be run by both models simultaneously.
If you want to modify any feature of the leisure port associated with the installation of non-detachable elements, you will be required to submit a grant issued by the State administration or your regional state, even if the port is run by a private entity. This is very relevant when trying to improve a supply system. Given the burden of paperwork required, it is highly recommended to trust only companies and elements with a strong support. Otherwise, you will risk to waste your time and money.
Mooring services at leisure ports include water, power supply, waste collection, TV connection and telephone, among others. To provide these services, the supply systems of leisure ports and marinas is performed via supply pedestals. They will supply freshwater and power to the vessel.
In many cases, these pedestals are not updated and belong to outdated series – you can tell by their less aesthetic look. The main drawback of such pedestals as supply systems at leisure ports and marinas is that they do not feature software to improve consumption efficiency.
Updating supply pedestals is of course essential to enhance supply systems. The idea is that a comprehensive management software can be implemented in order to improve their performances. More specifically, we would have a greater control over consumption as we could perform remote measurements at the customer’s check-in and check-out. This brings about an increase in energy efficiency as well as a reduction of water utilization. Thanks to this feature, an individual expenses-control system could be implemented so the user can pay for their use.
Featuring this kind of system would come in handy for leisure ports to improve their economic management. A history including consumption information would be available, which would considerably speed up the departure of vessels. In addition, it is worth mentioning that this would be beneficial for the environment. To sum it up, updating intelligent pedestals and improving their supply systems will bring benefits to both leisure port users and leisure port themselves.
A clear example of this upgrade is TRITON, the system developed by Gsertel – one of the companies making up Televes Corporation specialized in measurement and control systems. Thanks to TRITON, managing the water and energy-supply nodes at leisure ports is much more efficient. Such system ensures cost savings by means of optimization, as measurements of user consumption are performed in real time and in a centralized way. Staff will be no longer required to perform the corresponding readings or to enable/disable pedestals on site.
The environment has been taken into account in its design, and its hardware is fitted with circuits with gold finishes. This feature increases its lifespan since it makes it resistant to weather conditions in marine environments. This is, without a doubt, one of the systems offering the greatest number of solutions to supply systems at leisure ports and marinas.